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Un scindage de la filtration de Hodge pour certaines variétés algébriques sur les corps locaux. (A splitting of the Hodge filtration for certain algebraic varieties over local fields)
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    Un scindage de la filtration de Hodge pour certaines variétés algébriques sur les corps locaux. (A splitting of the Hodge filtration for certain algebraic varieties over local fields) (English)
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    Let K be an unramified local field of characteristic zero with perfect residue class field of characteristic p. The de Rham cohomology \(H^ m_{DR}({\mathcal X})\) of a \(variety\quad {\mathcal X}\) smooth and proper over K has a filtration by degrees of differential forms. When \({\mathcal X}\) has good reduction the Frobenius lifts to \(H_{DR}\) as a semi-linear mapping over K. \textit{J.-M. Fontaine} [Ann. Math., II. Ser. 115, 529-577 (1982; Zbl 0544.14016)] has defined ''weak admissibility'' for such structures and verified that it holds for \({\mathcal X}\) abelian, or for certain cohomological conditions on extensions of \({\mathcal X}\) over the ring of integers of K. The present article shows that when the condition of weak admissibility holds the filtration of the de Rham cohomology splits as in the ordinary case. The structures obtained are compatible with \(\otimes\) and this allows a Tannakian definition of certain algebraic groups H, \(H^{e\ell}\). In particular H has also a description of Mumford-Tate type. Finally the author introduces a new polygon for these structures (as well as Newton, Hodge).
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    Mumford-Tate group
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    weak admissibility
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    filtration of the de Rham cohomology splits
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